Gave the e30 a wash today, then I drove the piss out of it. Leaking but not terribly. Still fun to drive haha.
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Originally posted by kronus View Postanyone have experience with the new non-OEM e30 hoods on ebay? $200 shipped sounds pretty good for a brand spankin' new piece.
Originally posted by JinormusJ View PostExcept for the fact I need an alignment BAD, I have a decent-to-huge amount of bump-steer, and my auto-return on my steering isn't returning my steering wheel to center after a turn (If I turn to full lock going 2mph, it stays stuck in full lock). My steering also has a flat spot taking any kind of tighter turn.
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Originally posted by mbonanni View PostAll this suspension talk, I don't understand.
I <3 my shortened and revalved bilsteins and gc though. Only thing I could use is camber plates at this point. I'm at 550/700 and its not too stiff as everyone said it would be. Actually any softer snd I would be extremely sad.- Josh
1990 325is
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Originally posted by BlackbirdM3 View PostI honestly don't see how the GC "coilovers" are any better than a set of H&R race springs and good dampers. The only thing it has going for it is the ability to easily change spring rates. From what I can tell, its still too short of a setup to get the roll center correct. The springs can be preloaded to the moon, but its not going to lift the car at all. The only difference between those and a set of normal struts is the size of the spring and that fact that they have adjustable spring preload. Heck, the dampers themselves are the same. I can't see wasting the $ for a set of coilovers unless I was going big with a set of Ohlins or Penske's that are double adjustable, with slow and high speed damping adjustments, and the ability to raise and lower the car to the correct suspension geometry height along with remote reservoirs. Yeah, a good way to blow $10k.
The only real theoretical advantage of coilovers over a shock/spring setup is the conversion to linear universal race springs and adjustable ride height. That sounds exactly like what you want:
1. customizable spring rate since h&r race is too soft (and they ARE too soft)
2. Manually set ride height independent of spring rate
Coilover kits also tend to come with camber plates and custom application dampers, which is where the bulk of the cost (and a lot of the benefit) is. If you want to forgo these you can get a simple coilover conversion kit which will provide some decent linear race springs, threaded sleeves/collars and spring hats for ~$400.
You seem to be under the impression that adjusting preload will not let you raise the car up from ludicrous height. It absolutely will; it is the short-stroke dampers that come with most of these kits that put constraints on ride height. Get a coilover conversion kit with higher rates and long-stroke dampers and you will be fine.
Also, GC Konis are not off-the-shelf E30 Konis. They are custom valved and shortened, and the strut tubes they provide are shortened to match.paint sucks
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Originally posted by Cabriolet View Postanyways finally met luke last night.
he's about exactly as i expected.
we like different head units and i hate 5ch amps and he skooled me on e36 m3 rear suspension.
other than that, good times were had.
Good opinionated people but still good peoplepaint sucks
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Originally posted by Cletonius View PostWhat bushings are you on? I have 440/650 with konis and I don't think I could go any firmer and still daily.
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Originally posted by Cabriolet View Postanyways finally met luke last night.
he's about exactly as i expected.
we like different head units and i hate 5ch amps and he skooled me on e36 m3 rear suspension.
other than that, good times were had.
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